Anonymous wrote:Chesapeake Urology in Columbia has a nurse practitioner who specifically treats women’s urological issues. She really helped me get on track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the recs so far. My gynecologist did refer me to someone, but they are booked for months. Hoping to see someone sooner.
What about Columbia or JHU area and other drivable areas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen the uro/gyn PA at GW in the urology department and she’s great. Her name is Shirley Yancy. If you’re at all near perimenopause, she’s likely to start you on vaginal estrogen and pelvic floor therapy.
Yikes. She just puts everyone on estrogen?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the recs so far. My gynecologist did refer me to someone, but they are booked for months. Hoping to see someone sooner.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen the uro/gyn PA at GW in the urology department and she’s great. Her name is Shirley Yancy. If you’re at all near perimenopause, she’s likely to start you on vaginal estrogen and pelvic floor therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a urogynecologist that they like and trust, preferably in DC?
Dealing with urinary frequency/urgency and my gynecologist referred me to a urogynecologist. Feeling very anxious about all of this so any advice appreciated.